Footage from Will Smith's comeback, based on a true story tour, shows viewers pointing to strange events among the crowd.
Rolling Stone reports that clips of his show on tour include shots of fans with distorted, blurry faces, extra fingers and strangely formed hands.
Some accused the singer of using artificial intelligence to enhance crowd shots, but there have also been reports on YouTube that artificially altered videos uploaded to the platform without the creator's knowledge.
In a story published last week in the Atlantic, YouTuber Rhett Shull said he believes YouTube is using “AI Upscaling” in his videos.
“I think it leads people to think they are using AI to make videos, or it's deep.
With AI flooding the internet, it's wrapped up in the internet, from fake bands to artificially generated songs to fake musical legends, to photographs of musical legends that include Mick Jagger, Elton John and Rod Stewart in harmony with Ozzy Osborn's salvation service.
Many artists have called for the use of AI, and SZA has criticized the harmful use of AI programs that make substantial energy consumption work, such as ChatGpt, Elon Musk chatbots and Grok.
